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Old Jun 24, 2018, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by justafriend306 View Post
No, I don't understand. A therapist or psychiatrist are professionals, thus in my books, so should be the relationship. To say one has a special one discounts the one he/she has with every other client. It doesn't make sense to me and this sounds rather obsessive. But that is my opinion and I realise it isn't for everyone. That they are ill is the business of only them and their family. Their obligation is to ensure that arrangements be made for continuing care. To have worry for them is natural but this sounds rather too clingy to me.

As for the comparison between your loss and your friend's I think it is unfair to discount their feelings. Perhaps the anguish they feel very much is on par with that which you feel. It seems a little self-centred to assume you are the only one in pain.
I know you mean well by your blunt replies, but I feel like this post is totally non compassionate. Yes, the T relationship is professional but it also real. Losing a T causes the same pain as losing someone in real life. It's definitely not just "okay, I'll just see another T". I know you don't understand that but many of us do.

Raine, I am so sorry that your T is sick and that you are going to lose him. Your feelings are understandable, and yes, it is painful. Many hugs to you.
Thanks for this!
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